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On weekends, when other trainees rested, we trained. In the middle of the night, when other trainees slept, we, more often than not, trained. We began to hate the very sound of his name. But months later, in the hills of Korea, we thanked God for this man and his...
In California, only 30 of the 3,000 shacks, homes, cafés, rock museums, orchards and summer camps had a right to their place in the nation's woodlands. In Idaho, two squatters' towns rested near the nudist camp. In Washington, another squatters' town was defiantly...
For most of the past decade, Gamal Abdel Nasser's one-man rule of Egypt has rested on a two-word slogan: "Arab socialism." Brandishing this vague concept, Nasser has expropriated private property, conducted political purges, ranted against other Arab states, and modestly improved the lot of impoverished fellahin...
In the past, Harvard victories have rested more on quantity of skiers than quality, and Ken Kern, president of the Harvard Ski Club, feels that mass participation is the key to victory tomorrow. Anyone interested in going, even if just to add moral support and enjoy the wild beer parties...
SPRINGFIELD, April 17--A rested and confident Varsity baseball team humbled the highly touted Maroons of Springfield College today. The score was 13 to 3.